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    Kritiek RoundCube-lek maakt remote code execution op mailserver mogelijk

    June 6, 2025

    Kritiek RoundCube-lek maakt remote code execution op mailserver mogelijk

    Een kritieke kwetsbaarheid in RoundCube maakt remote code execution op mailservers mogelijk. Een beveiligingsupdate is beschikbaar gemaakt en organisaties worden opgeroepen om die meteen te installere …
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